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The human touch is unusually effective
deickemeyer6 February 2015
Warning: Spoilers
The human touch in "The Side-tracked Sleeper" is unusually effective. This episode of "The Hazards of Helen" has the customary risk for the operator at Lone Point, but the situation is brought about without the assistance of any of the bad men that so frequently plot to cause a wreck on Helen's road. Careless switching almost wrecks the sleeper in which the wife of the superintendent is resting with her newly born infant. Helen follows a pair of runaway freight cars in an auto, does a flying leap to the side of the rear car and averts the danger. George Routh and G. A. Williams are Helen Gibson's main support. E. W. Matlick wrote the scenario. - The Moving Picture World, February 17, 1917
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